BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Veterans Dries Mertens and Axel Witsel were both dropped by Belgium’s new coach Domenico Tedesco as he named a 24-man squad on Friday for the European Championship qualifier against Sweden and friendly against Germany later this month.
The 35-year-old Mertens and 33-year-old Witsel have 239 caps between them and were integral parts of Belgium’s ‘golden generation’, which fell short of both World Cup and European Championship success over the last decade.
Captain Eden Hazard, defender Toby Alderweireld and reserve goalkeeper Simon Mignolet have since announced their retirement from international football, although Belgium’s most capped international Jan Vertonghen keeps his place. He is 35 years old and has 145 caps. "I went to Madrid and met him there a few weeks ago. I called him yesterday to explain my choice. This was not an easy choice. He has done so much for the Red Devils. The door is not closed to him and I told him that. Now I want to try new players and see their potential," the new coach added.Mertens was dropped because of a lack of match fitness while Michy Batshuayi and Youri Tielemans are injured.
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